Security Measures Eased in Islamabad
The Pakistani Foreign Ministry announced the lifting of traffic restrictions around the Serena Hotel and the capital’s high-security Red Zone. The decision marks a shift in the security posture in Islamabad as the government reaffirms its commitment to facilitating diplomatic efforts for regional peace.
Stalled Diplomacy and Shifting Positions
The easing of these restrictions follows a period of intense volatility regarding the Iran-US diplomatic track. Earlier reports suggested that Pakistan's civilian and military leadership had been working to revive ceasefire talks. However, the situation remains fluid following statements from the White House regarding the status of high-level envoys.
The Road Ahead for Iran-US Relations
Although the White House previously signaled intentions to send envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner to Pakistan for a second round of discussions, the mission was reportedly canceled by President Trump, citing a lack of substantial progress. As global powers watch the ongoing Iran war dynamics, Pakistan maintains its role as a diplomatic conduit despite the current setbacks in negotiation momentum.
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